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My '92 Loyale: Safariwagon

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  • Removed the Headliner to check out the Supporting slats in the roof, everything seems solid. So I will be applying FatMat on the entire roof to dampen any noise.     I am also removing all the or

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    Oh and heres the little extra on the rear gate!    

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Well, figures the one axle I didn't reboot or replace now has a ripped DOJ boot. Its alright, I have a new EMPI sitting in my room, just been to lazy to put it in, or have had other things on my mine. Either way, guess I'll be swapping it out soon enough, I'm gonna reboot the original if I don't chew the hell outta it before replacement.

 

I am also thinking of replacing all the Dash bulbs with Green SSLs from SuperbrightLEDs.com

 

Might do some type of combo like I did with the Legacy, hmm.

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Wow, its amazing to not have oil all over the bottom of my block for the first time in 6 years! Thank you Fel-pro seals!

 

Only thing that still leaks is the pan its self, but I ain't removing that, unless its really called for. Cork gaskets are crap Period.

That's a beautiful wagon you got there, in the slow process of restoring mine also, but wont look that awesome when its done :)

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That's a beautiful wagon you got there, in the slow process of restoring mine also, but wont look that awesome when its done :)

 

I'm sure yours will turn out just as nice, it took me 6 years to get mine to the state it is at now.

 

Do you have a thread? PM me some pics if you want :)

 

-Tom

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I have also done something interesting with the mirrors which I have yet to post.

Nice project. Where did you find that first diagram? Having that would have helped me tons a while back (at least would have saved some hair pulling). Thanks for posting it.

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Oooh, oooh, oooh, me likey!!!!

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Oooh, oooh, oooh, me likey!!!!

 

You really need to see "This" in person again soon.

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Finally took care of my engine light, had to replace the EGR solenoid. No more light! :banana:

 

Got a new Genuine part from Carquest for $50.

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Next thing up will have to be a new trans pan seal, I believe its cork? They don't use that Suba-seal BS like on the new ones do they?

WOW!!! :slobber: those cam covers look AWESOME!!!!!!

 

i so want to see this car in person. :cool:

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Fuji Bond:

 

Now saying I was going to reseal the oil pan on the EA82, would I use the cork gasket and also apply Fuji-bond? As you would with a Waterpump seal and RTV.

Check to see what it's got on it now. Last one I did, I cleaned the metal filter and reused the same gasket. It wasn't cork.

 

Doug

I've always just used a silicone that is suitable for sump gaskets, can't remember the exact make but it's doing well on several vehicles now. I remember that it was grey :rolleyes:

 

Loyal, your subi is looking awesome mate, just thought you needed to hear it again incase you forgot!

 

Cheers

 

Bennie

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Bennie, thanks!

 

It's probably something like RTV Ultra-Gray which is good stuff.

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The old girl is gonna be stored Winters I have come to decide (That, and I don't have more space for vehicles) 3 is now my limit Lol!!

Hi Tom - the ultra grey is working very well on my car - no more oil slicks everywhere i go! LOL

 

I am actually kind of glad to hear you will be putting Safariwagon away for the winter - you have done so much work on that car it would be a shame to let the salt monsters get back at her!

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